Platt's Funeral & Cremation Services Blog

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
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February 11, 2025
Maybe you’ve said it, or thought it? “I don’t need a funeral. You can just bury me in the backyard”. That’s the male version of negating the need for a funeral. But the sentiment is not unique to men. Women just say it differently. “I don’t want you to make a fuss. I don’t need a funeral.” These folks are right. The person who died doesn’t need a funeral. They just need a legal, respectful disposal of their body. It’s the people who are left to do the work of grieving that need the support and community from a funeral.

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
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January 9, 2025
Moving on is not the same as forgetting. Moving on after the death of a loved one, especially a spouse, just means actively engaging in life. It means reaching a point where the mourner has things to look forward to again. J. William Worden, PhD tells us the fourth task mourners must accomplish as they move through grief is to “find an enduring connection with the deceased while moving on with life.”

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
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December 5, 2024
Three hundred and sixty five days a year, twenty-four hours a day, rain or shine, hot or cold, from the year 1776 to present day, they’re serving our country. They are our veterans and November 11th is the official day that we honor and thank them each year.

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
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December 5, 2024
Cremation, like electric cars and cell phones is here to stay. For some people cremation is part of their religious practice. For other people, cremation just feels right for them. The big question is who should help you with your cremation, a society or a funeral director?

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
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December 5, 2024
The Normandy American Cemetery is the resting place for 9,387 Americans, most of whom gave their lives during the landing operations and in the establishment of the beachhead.β―The headstones are of white Italian marble adorned with a Star of David for those of Jewish faith and a Latin Cross for all others.

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
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December 5, 2024
By now most of the big stuff is probably done. The thank you notes have been written and mailed. The marker or head stone has been placed or you’ve found a place for the urn.β―You’ve probably filed for the life insurance, and perhaps you’ve even begun to clean out his closet.

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
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December 5, 2024
Are you considering going to a funeral? Will you be a guestβ―or,β―are you the survivor in charge and deciding if there will even be a funeral? Either way,β―before you just skip the funeral perhaps you should consider how elephants behave when one of their species dies. Perhaps we have something to learn fromβ―Dumbo.

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
•
February 11, 2025
Maybe you’ve said it, or thought it? “I don’t need a funeral. You can just bury me in the backyard”. That’s the male version of negating the need for a funeral. But the sentiment is not unique to men. Women just say it differently. “I don’t want you to make a fuss. I don’t need a funeral.” These folks are right. The person who died doesn’t need a funeral. They just need a legal, respectful disposal of their body. It’s the people who are left to do the work of grieving that need the support and community from a funeral.

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
•
January 9, 2025
Moving on is not the same as forgetting. Moving on after the death of a loved one, especially a spouse, just means actively engaging in life. It means reaching a point where the mourner has things to look forward to again. J. William Worden, PhD tells us the fourth task mourners must accomplish as they move through grief is to “find an enduring connection with the deceased while moving on with life.”

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
•
December 5, 2024
Three hundred and sixty five days a year, twenty-four hours a day, rain or shine, hot or cold, from the year 1776 to present day, they’re serving our country. They are our veterans and November 11th is the official day that we honor and thank them each year.

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
•
December 5, 2024
Cremation, like electric cars and cell phones is here to stay. For some people cremation is part of their religious practice. For other people, cremation just feels right for them. The big question is who should help you with your cremation, a society or a funeral director?

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
•
December 5, 2024
The Normandy American Cemetery is the resting place for 9,387 Americans, most of whom gave their lives during the landing operations and in the establishment of the beachhead.β―The headstones are of white Italian marble adorned with a Star of David for those of Jewish faith and a Latin Cross for all others.

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
•
December 5, 2024
By now most of the big stuff is probably done. The thank you notes have been written and mailed. The marker or head stone has been placed or you’ve found a place for the urn.β―You’ve probably filed for the life insurance, and perhaps you’ve even begun to clean out his closet.

By Platt's Funeral Home Admin
•
December 5, 2024
Are you considering going to a funeral? Will you be a guestβ―or,β―are you the survivor in charge and deciding if there will even be a funeral? Either way,β―before you just skip the funeral perhaps you should consider how elephants behave when one of their species dies. Perhaps we have something to learn fromβ―Dumbo.










